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Skaforlifeologist
Re: Humbucker Sized P-90 to Pair With a 59?
well, the answer here is obvious... you need four guitars. one HxH, one PxH, one HxP, and one PxP.:fingersx:
seriously though, if you want the classic p-90 sound either a mean-90 or a phat cat with a5 magnets swapped in will get you the classic p-90 tone, neck or bridge.
personally, i've got a pearly gates and phat cat that i've tried together in just about every H-H guitar i've owned with just about every type of alnico out there. they're both bridge models so i switched them between spots every now and again, but usually ended up going with the PG in the bridge and the PC in the neck. mostly because i like the bridge to be a bit fatter and the neck to have more clarity, and because i can work with both pickups without having to re-eq my settings because of the neck pickup being too dark. however, you might like the opposite with a warm smooth neck sound and a bright clear bridge sound. just experiment with it, there's really no right or wrong when it comes to this kinda stuff.
However, the P-90 in the bridge with a little distortion or overdrive gives such a great classic rock tone with way more clarity and bite than you can expect from most humbuckers. It is a superb tone for 60s rock..
well, the answer here is obvious... you need four guitars. one HxH, one PxH, one HxP, and one PxP.:fingersx:
seriously though, if you want the classic p-90 sound either a mean-90 or a phat cat with a5 magnets swapped in will get you the classic p-90 tone, neck or bridge.
personally, i've got a pearly gates and phat cat that i've tried together in just about every H-H guitar i've owned with just about every type of alnico out there. they're both bridge models so i switched them between spots every now and again, but usually ended up going with the PG in the bridge and the PC in the neck. mostly because i like the bridge to be a bit fatter and the neck to have more clarity, and because i can work with both pickups without having to re-eq my settings because of the neck pickup being too dark. however, you might like the opposite with a warm smooth neck sound and a bright clear bridge sound. just experiment with it, there's really no right or wrong when it comes to this kinda stuff.